As with so much in life, it's best to read the manual first. It can get a little dry in places though, like any instruction manual, but I enjoyed all of it because I'm the sort of person who likes normal manuals, lol
What is this a computer for ants? It should be at least ... four times bigger.
I never said you should emulate my life, what I said is that taking up less space would be good for the planet ... you get limited time on this rock, it's going to be a lot more limited for your kids if the food chain collapses.
If you say so, I watched an early trailer for Death Stranding and haven't paid it any attention since I'm not keen on games with combat.
And Deadpool
Can't go wrong with Linux Mint. It works pretty much like Windows so there's little relearning needed.
Well, last time I installed it it was easier than Windows. I put it on my Dad's computer and it just works with his printer etc.
Everyone's young at some point, I also bought some absolute rubbish with no musical merit back in the day
Isn't modern technology wonderful?
That is a most excellent pun. Thank you.
Only one man would give me the raspberry!
Don't be sorry for your reply being long, it was clearly well thought out and considered. I agree on all the points you've made ... perhaps the majority of people here didn't like Picard 1 & 2 because it wasn't repeating the type of story telling that Star Trek has typically given, but was a whole new thing. People, generally, don't like change and I think in the current world there's comfort to be had in the "monster of the week" style 90s shows.